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i am betting that the majority, the vast majority of responsible law-abiding gun owners would be the first to say we should be able to keep a law making few from buying a weapon of war. >> joining me now, radio talk show host michael smerconish, national political reporter for real clear politics and professor at the state university of new york and author of the book the politics of gun control. thank you all for joining me. professor, i like to start off with you. senator from west virginia was one of the first nra supporter who is came out earlier this week and said that something needed to change. he is now saying i am not supporting a ban on anything. i am supporting a conversation on everything. he went on to say i can't say yes or no to any of these things. senator praised at the beginning of the week and at this point saying i am not supporting a ban on anything and said he was proud of the nra for offering to have a statement here on friday. is this what you talk about when you refer to the politics of gun control in this country. this gamesmanship as it seems? >> sure. game
i am betting that the majority, the vast majority of responsible law-abiding gun owners would be the first to say we should be able to keep a law making few from buying a weapon of war. >> joining me now, radio talk show host michael smerconish, national political reporter for real clear politics and professor at the state university of new york and author of the book the politics of gun control. thank you all for joining me. professor, i like to start off with you. senator from west...
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. >> they don't have rule of law? >>guest: they don't have rule of law or access to credit and they are locked in a vicious circle poverty. it takes a small investment to get them out of that. to me it shows the aptitude of people. when a young couple decide to grab if the kingdom and to have two children, they invest in the children and they take off. we have two-child families from here and onward. the world is governed from that. it is not the big corporations or banks that run the economy, it is the young couple who decide to work. >> when they are educated with wealth they . >> are helpful. this fantastic investment in vaccinations that helps so do you not have a kid who is physically handicapped for life, that drags the family down. the way that government sources are used is crucial. there are some things like advancement and research and primary school we need the government money but it has to be controlled. >> thank you, sir. next, you want to live to be 150? my next guest says the first person to do so my h
. >> they don't have rule of law? >>guest: they don't have rule of law or access to credit and they are locked in a vicious circle poverty. it takes a small investment to get them out of that. to me it shows the aptitude of people. when a young couple decide to grab if the kingdom and to have two children, they invest in the children and they take off. we have two-child families from here and onward. the world is governed from that. it is not the big corporations or banks that run...
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the laws have been relaxed law several administrations not just obama administration. >>neil: incredible but thank you very much, doug. now, at look at what is going on on the u.s. senate floor, tebow to see if there is future for the keystone pipeline. fox is confirming that the president is lobbying democrats to oppose the measure and now, we have been wondering why. obviously the president is not keen on being taken out of the process and that is what got his goat but you say we have to do the keystone thing with or without him? >>guest: a reason the president is twisting arms he realizes he will be exposed and being more interested in the politics than the energy side of it. he is trying to indicator to the wishes of the extreme left wing environmentalists because there is no way that this should be opposed. the democrats came out 22 democrats back if october, came out supporting the keystone pipeline and now the department of state, three years of environmental reviews saying we need this for jobs, we needs the 20,000 jobs and, obviously, this is going to be close
the laws have been relaxed law several administrations not just obama administration. >>neil: incredible but thank you very much, doug. now, at look at what is going on on the u.s. senate floor, tebow to see if there is future for the keystone pipeline. fox is confirming that the president is lobbying democrats to oppose the measure and now, we have been wondering why. obviously the president is not keen on being taken out of the process and that is what got his goat but you say we have...
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law. federal court upheld the statute but ruled it cannot be used until 2013. the jges said there isot ghe le tot'xt vo question. how will the libya scandal affect your vote? text sr1 to 36288 for great deal. textr2 for somewhat. sr3 forot at all. resus atlat unn me [ male announcer ] inside the v8 taste lab. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more thathat though, there's a kick to it. there's a pop. hhlalalalla!s more thathat though, ppbut er h gnge,appe!s more thathat though, 'sd ikin odt'dr or a drink that's a food, zip zip zip zip zip! i'm terally getting zinged by the flavor. smooth, but crisp. velvety. kind of makes me feel like a dah zing yah woooooh! [ male announcer taste it and describe the indescribable. oo geg i century revisit from the u.s. supreme court. correspondent shannon bream looks at the new case an old policy. >> what do we want? diveity. >> reporter: today the supreme court was asked with deding how far colles a whtes tacng i the admissions decision. abigail fisher sued when she didn't get in the university of texas at austin claiming the l
law. federal court upheld the statute but ruled it cannot be used until 2013. the jges said there isot ghe le tot'xt vo question. how will the libya scandal affect your vote? text sr1 to 36288 for great deal. textr2 for somewhat. sr3 forot at all. resus atlat unn me [ male announcer ] inside the v8 taste lab. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more thathat though, there's a kick to it. there's a pop. hhlalalalla!s more thathat though, ppbut er h gnge,appe!s more thathat though, 'sd ikin odt'dr or...
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state law requires the mayor to create a local development board. this panel will represent communities around the casino. >> we do not know what is happening. no one has communicated with us on what is happening. >> the responsibilities include being in the loop during the development days of the casino. transportation, and how the millions in local impact aid will be spent. >> we need community input to so we are not impacted in a negative way. >> in an e-mail, the administration says the mayor will appoint members by the end of the year. >> tonight, bradley manning may plead guilty to some offenses, and charged with sending secrets to wikileaks. he is offering to take responsibility to the less serious charges, that does not include the charges by the government. it is punishment by life imprisonment. he has elected to be charged by a military judge in february. two man were targeting women at bus stops are behind bars tonight. >> police say they know about the 11 victims. "black friday is in the newsroom -- barry simms is in the newsroom. >> it
state law requires the mayor to create a local development board. this panel will represent communities around the casino. >> we do not know what is happening. no one has communicated with us on what is happening. >> the responsibilities include being in the loop during the development days of the casino. transportation, and how the millions in local impact aid will be spent. >> we need community input to so we are not impacted in a negative way. >> in an e-mail, the...
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who would do such a thing, kill our grandmas, brainwash our children, institute shira law, bankrupt the children with $200 million a day travel habits? setting aside that the president didn't actually do any of those things, why would the president do these things? >> the president's a communist. >> this guy is i believe a racist. >> i think he's marxist. >> he's a natural secular european socialist. >> i think he's pro islamist. >> that's mubarak obama. >> hugo chavez obama. >> castro. >> lenin or mussolini. >> hitler. >> hitler. >> joseph stalin without the bloodshed. >> jon: with all due respect, joseph stalin without the bloodshed really not the same stalin. i mean, the bloodshed was his thing. without that he might as well just be, i don't know, gary stalin. i don't know. he's just like scooby doo but he can't talk or solve crimes. well, then he's just a [bleeped] dog with a snack habit. the worst thing about living on bull [bleeped] mountain, for the last four years, the lonely hns. >> here's some news you won't hear if you listen to the liberal main street media. >> this is an ex
who would do such a thing, kill our grandmas, brainwash our children, institute shira law, bankrupt the children with $200 million a day travel habits? setting aside that the president didn't actually do any of those things, why would the president do these things? >> the president's a communist. >> this guy is i believe a racist. >> i think he's marxist. >> he's a natural secular european socialist. >> i think he's pro islamist. >> that's mubarak obama....
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he's also the law partner of the judge. the judge's husband. their firm turned down the case when zimmerman asked them to represent him. they referred him no mark o'mara who filed the recusal file today. he joins me now. mark, thanks for being with us. earlier this afternoon you filed the motion to recuse the judge. are you confident it is going to be granted? >> yes, i do. the way their rule is set up is once the presentation is made by verified motion, the court should grant it. she could have an inquiry if she wanted to. i don't think she will. i think she will grant it and move it on to another judge. >> are you surprised she didn't recuse herself? she brought this up the other day. it certainly could -- whether or not there's conflict of interest, someone could argue there's the appearance of a conflict of interest. >> exactly. and there is an opportunity for the judge to do that. however, also in the rules provided, it's the attorneys that present the rules to the judge, and if it's reasonably well founded it could be granted. it could be
he's also the law partner of the judge. the judge's husband. their firm turned down the case when zimmerman asked them to represent him. they referred him no mark o'mara who filed the recusal file today. he joins me now. mark, thanks for being with us. earlier this afternoon you filed the motion to recuse the judge. are you confident it is going to be granted? >> yes, i do. the way their rule is set up is once the presentation is made by verified motion, the court should grant it. she...
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laws this morning and the effect it could have on the presidential election. democrats say that republican legislatures are on a mission to toughen election laws with a goal of suppressing the democratic vote. in florida, the state legislature, which is controlled by the gop, decided to cut the sunday before election day as an early voting day. well, it's a day known as souls to the polls. that's when african-americans typically leave church to vote. here's an excerpt from joe john's documentary, voters in america, who counts. >> you want your country back? i want mine back. don't have an election if they don't come. >> reporter: for the gop primary marks the maiden voyage of the election law he crafted. >> election is all about turnout. for the primary on tuesday, we're working right now to get around saturday morning. this is the grassroots. precinct walking. we are going right on the street. you know what the number is, i'll just go house-to-house. >> i'm dennis back ly. >> this is the last early voting day. >> reporter: he agreed to change the last day of
laws this morning and the effect it could have on the presidential election. democrats say that republican legislatures are on a mission to toughen election laws with a goal of suppressing the democratic vote. in florida, the state legislature, which is controlled by the gop, decided to cut the sunday before election day as an early voting day. well, it's a day known as souls to the polls. that's when african-americans typically leave church to vote. here's an excerpt from joe john's...
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when you say the law, the way the laws are written, how does that work? or in this case, not work? >> well, these are state laws so they vary from state to state. connecticut, as an example, has among the most stringent, restrictive commitment laws so the only way you can get somebody treated in connecticut is if they are overtly a danger to themselves or others. you can't treat them because they are potentially, because they have exhibited dangerous, dangerous behavior in the past. you have to wait until they actually do something. they also, connecticut's a good example of one of only six states that does not have assistant outpatient treatment. which means you can treat the person living in the community on the condition they can live in the community on condition that they take the medication. connecticut doesn't even have a law like that. >> so, but who makes that decision when you say assist in outpatient treatment. in the case of adam lanza, who would say, look, you would need to take this treatment, otherwise you're going to have to be incarcerated? >> the petition could be
when you say the law, the way the laws are written, how does that work? or in this case, not work? >> well, these are state laws so they vary from state to state. connecticut, as an example, has among the most stringent, restrictive commitment laws so the only way you can get somebody treated in connecticut is if they are overtly a danger to themselves or others. you can't treat them because they are potentially, because they have exhibited dangerous, dangerous behavior in the past. you...
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. >> are there stories of corruption, people breaking the law, voter fraud? >> well, we have three cases right in franklin county, which is where the state capital is, of voters alleged to have voted twice under slightly different names. these are emerging cases of fraud that are being discovered. we don't have any evidence of widespread fraud, but there are isolated cases like these that are beginning to emerge, and we're going to do everything in our power to investigating and make sure that we send a clear message that we want everybody who's legally allowed to vote to vote, but if you break the law we're going to pursue it and we're going to prosecute. >> we're always concerned about potential voter fraud here in the county at the board of elections. we take it very seriously, looking and reviewing all aspects of the election process, to determine that all votes that are being counted are legitimate votes, and we strive for voter integrity and ethics. there's a period of time where you can actually vote as well as still register to vote. so there's an ove
. >> are there stories of corruption, people breaking the law, voter fraud? >> well, we have three cases right in franklin county, which is where the state capital is, of voters alleged to have voted twice under slightly different names. these are emerging cases of fraud that are being discovered. we don't have any evidence of widespread fraud, but there are isolated cases like these that are beginning to emerge, and we're going to do everything in our power to investigating and...
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they research the laws of the swing states, the ones likely to be close. they have lawyers ready to go so they won't start out behind. there are three or four states today, bret, that require a recount if the result is within a certain number of percentage point. not unlikely we might have a recount in two or three states. that could trigger what happened in 2000. i don't expect it to happen. i hope it doesn't happen. it would be better for democracy if it doesn't happen. but you to be prepared for it. >> bret: thank you for your time. >> you're sure welcome. thank you, bret. >> bret: obama supporter said he is upset with the campaign hatred but wait until you hear what else he said. the joke is on you if you think the republicans are not the butt of jokes on the late night shows. we'll explain that on the grapevine, too. it's next. many of my patients clean their dentures with toothpaste. i tell them dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifi
they research the laws of the swing states, the ones likely to be close. they have lawyers ready to go so they won't start out behind. there are three or four states today, bret, that require a recount if the result is within a certain number of percentage point. not unlikely we might have a recount in two or three states. that could trigger what happened in 2000. i don't expect it to happen. i hope it doesn't happen. it would be better for democracy if it doesn't happen. but you to be prepared...
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. >> criminals who try to run from the police may want to remember that a mad dash from the law just might be caught on a dash cam. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> these people think they've won a new laptop. but instead, they're under arrest. >>> this fisherman thinks he hooked a shark. but it's the shark who's hooked him. caught on camera, a cop caught off guard. a driver on a dangerous path. a sky diver crashing to earth. unexpected situations. >> oh, my god. >> unpredictable endings. improbable suspects. >> oh, my god. >>> and what in the world is this car thief doing on a golf course? >> he's going to steal a golf cart now. >>> hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." when it comes to sky diving, you may want excitement, but you don't want surprises. certainly not at thousands of feet in the air. but surprise is what one instructor gets. not once, not twice, three times in one day. all while heading straight for the ground below. [ screaming ] >> it was really not my day. i should have stayed in bed that day. >> oh, m
. >> criminals who try to run from the police may want to remember that a mad dash from the law just might be caught on a dash cam. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> these people think they've won a new laptop. but instead, they're under arrest. >>> this fisherman thinks he hooked a shark. but it's the shark who's hooked him. caught on camera, a cop caught off guard. a driver on a dangerous path. a sky diver crashing to...
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it's about consolidating obamacare, making sure that's the law of the land, and a full withdrawal from afghanistan, nation-building at home, a constant theme of this presidency, that the tide of war is receding so we can build a new social democratic state. >> i would argue that's going to be closing argument, after a decade of war, now it's time to take that money and invest it at home. is that a winner? >> look, it's not -- it's a beguiling argument. i mean, it's very easy to tell americans, look, we've spent all these hundreds of billions of dollars trying to build countries, afghanistan, iraq. we should be investing that money in the united states. mitt romney's response ought to be the world security and our security, their prosperity and our prosperity, are entwined. we are part of a global economy. >> okay. dan, was it's a mistake for the president to leave this opening? i mean, basically he's saying, fundamentally, four more years, just need more time. so if you like what you see, then you're going to say, okay, let's give it more time. or if you think maybe he just hasn't had
it's about consolidating obamacare, making sure that's the law of the land, and a full withdrawal from afghanistan, nation-building at home, a constant theme of this presidency, that the tide of war is receding so we can build a new social democratic state. >> i would argue that's going to be closing argument, after a decade of war, now it's time to take that money and invest it at home. is that a winner? >> look, it's not -- it's a beguiling argument. i mean, it's very easy to tell...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. &pp its been a month sinc the attack on the u-s consulate in benghazi... and lawmakers are still at there.... jeff abell examines how vooers will reacc to the scandal, jjff..... at the vice presidential debate last night, it wasn't the economy but libya thatt ccndidates tackled firrt. the scandaa keepssgrowing, so come election day. day. at the vice presidentiil debate thursddy nnght, candidates duked it out over questions abouttthat ddadly dayyin libya... (debate ryaa debate) "what weeare witnessing as we turn on our television screens these days is the absolute unraveling of (debate-biden) "this is a bunch oo stuff, look here'ss the deal....(what does thatt mean)...well it meann its ssmplyyinaccurate. its prish. we irish call it malarky." vice president biden says neither hee nor the president, were aware of requests to beef up security at the consulate where four americans were killed.... and while they now believe an anti-issam film was not respon
protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. &pp its been a month sinc the attack on the u-s consulate in benghazi... and lawmakers are still at there.... jeff abell examines how vooers will reacc to the scandal, jjff..... at the vice presidential debate last night, it wasn't the economy but libya thatt ccndidates tackled firrt. the scandaa keepssgrowing, so come election day. day. at the vice presidentiil debate...
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law. federal court upheld the statute but ruled it cannot be used until 2013. the judges said there is not enough time to implement it before next month's election. tonight's text to vote question. how will the libya scandal affect your vote? text sr1 to 36288 for great deal. text sr2 for somewhat. sr3 for not at all. results a little later. next up, a new spin on old argument. [ male announcer ] inside the v8 taste lab. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. there's a pop. wahlalalalallala! pepper, but not pepper, i'm getting like, pep-pepper. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, zip zip zip zip zip! i'm literally getting zinged by the flavor. smooth, but crisp. velvety. kind of makes me feel like a dah zing yah woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. woooo! >>> one of the most divisive issues of the 20th century getting a 2 isst century revisit from the u.s. supreme court. correspondent shannon bream looks at the new case an old policy
law. federal court upheld the statute but ruled it cannot be used until 2013. the judges said there is not enough time to implement it before next month's election. tonight's text to vote question. how will the libya scandal affect your vote? text sr1 to 36288 for great deal. text sr2 for somewhat. sr3 for not at all. results a little later. next up, a new spin on old argument. [ male announcer ] inside the v8 taste lab. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to...
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. >> this is more egregious in the about a longing lens, on vacation, and in france laws are verycy tough. caution there were reminiscent worst hot r.o.t.c. during of diana. 15 years ago, she died fleeing in france. >> it would be a badge of honor. if they are taken to court, they would be delighted. >> prince harry was photographed in las vegas cut the editor is different and defends the publication. he's not degrading pictures. closer magazine is not revealing much it paid. the couple will continue the the through asia while matterys handle this back home. >> will see what happens. hot next, hung kai and the lottery prizes in virginia including a $1 million jackpot. >> and a political cartoonist together, why this is >> and a political cartoonist toge[ male announcer ] this is america's manufacturing when president obama took office. this is china's. under obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs and for the first time, china's beating us. seven times obama could've stopped china's cheating. seven times he refused. it's time to stand up to the cheaters, and make sure we
. >> this is more egregious in the about a longing lens, on vacation, and in france laws are verycy tough. caution there were reminiscent worst hot r.o.t.c. during of diana. 15 years ago, she died fleeing in france. >> it would be a badge of honor. if they are taken to court, they would be delighted. >> prince harry was photographed in las vegas cut the editor is different and defends the publication. he's not degrading pictures. closer magazine is not revealing much it paid....
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challengers say the law is outdated and unnecessary. a big lineup of cases that could change the landscape of civil rights in america. fr frances coe, nbc news. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in maine, a group of strangers spring into action when an elderly woman drove her car into the portland harbor. the band of good samaritans pulled the 84-year-old out of her car moments before it sank. the woman is in stable condition. some of the rescuers had to be treated for hypothermia. >>> carmageddon 2 has come to an end just in time for this morning's rush hour in california. the demolition job that shut down a portion of l.a.'s 405 freeway hit a snag when a column collapsed. work crews completed a major component of the four-year expansion project. >>> in kentucky, a test of strength was on display. 34 teams of 20 people battled to see who could pull a 757 cargo plane 12 feet in the fastest time. the competitors showed the money as well as some muscle. all of the teams raised money for th
challengers say the law is outdated and unnecessary. a big lineup of cases that could change the landscape of civil rights in america. fr frances coe, nbc news. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in maine, a group of strangers spring into action when an elderly woman drove her car into the portland harbor. the band of good samaritans pulled the 84-year-old out of her car moments before it sank. the woman is in stable condition. some of...
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this is, you know, the executives obligation is to execute the law. and they're doing exactly the opposite with obvious impunity. >> chuck? >> well, it sure does invite the lawsuits because if you're a plaintiffs lawyer you have a free shot. the company doesn't have a skin in the game. they are he' covered so you can be sure there will be a lawsuit under this. >> and the hopes is that sequestration is worked out, but right, here is the question with that advice. if the administration is operating under the assumption that the sequestration is never going to be implemented or unimplemented why didn't they do this months and months ago when members of congress were trying to work out something that would have forced out exactly this kind after outcome and given these companies an opportunity to not have to deal with this at all and presumably probably save companies a lot of money. >> bret: all right, seconds and i didn't say this at the top because i didn't want to embarrass you, steve's pick loss and second now because i wanted to save you some face.
this is, you know, the executives obligation is to execute the law. and they're doing exactly the opposite with obvious impunity. >> chuck? >> well, it sure does invite the lawsuits because if you're a plaintiffs lawyer you have a free shot. the company doesn't have a skin in the game. they are he' covered so you can be sure there will be a lawsuit under this. >> and the hopes is that sequestration is worked out, but right, here is the question with that advice. if the...
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i was first made a professor of law 28 years ago, and i entered law school in the autumn of 1973. as a result you can infer this seminar has huge important meaning to me personally as well as academically and professionally. that was the time, as i was graduating from college and entering law school that the senate watergate hearings were being held. professor archibald cox came back to the law school where i was studying. in the autumn of my first semester. and in the summer of my first year of law school i had a job in washington, d.c. at the old civil service commission and walked over to the white house the night president nixon resigned. i can actually say i was at the white house when president nixon resigned. i can also say it's not all that common that i was very privileged to be a member of the united states house of representatives as well. i was elected to five terms in united states congress, never giving up my tenure as a law professor because i'm not the dumbest politician you've ever seen, and knew a good thing, tenure being a good thing. if you ever lose an electio
i was first made a professor of law 28 years ago, and i entered law school in the autumn of 1973. as a result you can infer this seminar has huge important meaning to me personally as well as academically and professionally. that was the time, as i was graduating from college and entering law school that the senate watergate hearings were being held. professor archibald cox came back to the law school where i was studying. in the autumn of my first semester. and in the summer of my first year...
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>> i understand i resisted law enforcement. and me being back there in that room for two weeks, that really got to me. and i know i tested like positive for marijuana. but, that's something i did, like, back in july. and i thought i wasn't going -- would be clean by the time i came to court. >> i know some people might say using a little marijuana isn't like shooting somebody. but at the same time do you understand the significance of that one use of marijuana, what it had on your family, and your life, and, frankly, on the underlying charges that you already had pending against you? >> well, i take full responsibilities for my actions. and i just feel like i let them down, you know. like miss sarah, bob, my mom. i just want to, like, go home and take care of my responsibilities. >> rodrick, do you remember judge bonaventura asking you about taking a drug test? >> yes, ma'am. >> well, do you say you probably should be clean, something like that? >> i probably should. >> so you were trying to put one over on the judge. right? >>
>> i understand i resisted law enforcement. and me being back there in that room for two weeks, that really got to me. and i know i tested like positive for marijuana. but, that's something i did, like, back in july. and i thought i wasn't going -- would be clean by the time i came to court. >> i know some people might say using a little marijuana isn't like shooting somebody. but at the same time do you understand the significance of that one use of marijuana, what it had on your...
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. >> down in new orleans, there is a federal law called the stafford act. the local government has to give a match. here is the thing. when 9/11 happened in new york city, they waved the stafford act. forget that dollar you have to put in. here is $10. and that was the right thing to do when hurricane andrew struck in florida, they said look at this devastation, don't expect you to put that money in. what's happening in new orleans? where is your dollar, where is your stafford act money? makes no sense. tells me the but let hasn't been taken out. tells me that somehow the people in new orleans, they don't care about as much. >> president obama, that was five years ago. decide for yourself whether this shows a side of barack obama never been seen before as the daily caller suggestsor nothing new. the president seems to be speaking at a difference cadence and a different kind of voice than he does in other speeches. decide the same thing about this. the content of this next video the huffington post first linked this video to it earlier today, paul ryan speak
. >> down in new orleans, there is a federal law called the stafford act. the local government has to give a match. here is the thing. when 9/11 happened in new york city, they waved the stafford act. forget that dollar you have to put in. here is $10. and that was the right thing to do when hurricane andrew struck in florida, they said look at this devastation, don't expect you to put that money in. what's happening in new orleans? where is your dollar, where is your stafford act money?...
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we're working closely with the mexicans on ways to improve security and help them build stronger law enforcements and law enforcement to build the 21st century border that's more secure and allows more people in commerce to go across it at the same time. this program was not tied into that. this program was part of this dpl global effort to take and get commitments to reduce the levels of h.e.u. around the world. >> estimates vary depending on who you're asking. it takes maybe 25 kilograms to make a nuclear weapon. they're not that hard to make. since the president's nuclear security summit in 2010 where 47 countries agreed that we would lock up all vulnerable nuclear material around the world, since then more than a thousands kilograms have been locked down. that's enough for hundreds of bombs. none of that material is in mexico anymore. we have more ahead. >>> today's shipment means when this is completed there will be no more highly enriched uranium in mexico at all. the spent material will be departing one week later. then mexico will be completely cleaned out. >> by the time thi
we're working closely with the mexicans on ways to improve security and help them build stronger law enforcements and law enforcement to build the 21st century border that's more secure and allows more people in commerce to go across it at the same time. this program was not tied into that. this program was part of this dpl global effort to take and get commitments to reduce the levels of h.e.u. around the world. >> estimates vary depending on who you're asking. it takes maybe 25...
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mindful of the fact there was an ongoing investigation, not reveal anything that might compromise our law enforcement investigation. >> fox news confirmed that a waiver was signed by the state department, consulate in benghazi did not need specific security environment for high-threat posting. the manage they're signed off on the waiver is scheduled to testify tomorrow. >> that will be a hearing. >> it will be. >> bret: thank you. >> you're welcome. >> bret: radical egyptian cleric extradited from britain has pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges in new york. abu hamsal al masri accused to conspire with men in seattle to set up training camp for al-qaeda in oregon. they are charged with blotting to blow up embassies in africa. former penn state university assistant football coach convicted of child abuse sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. 68-year-old jerry sandusky would be nearly 100 when released. sandusky was found guilty on 45 counts. greece gives a not so warm welcome for the chancellor of germany. next. well, if it isn't mr. margin. mr. margin? don't be modest, bob. you fou
mindful of the fact there was an ongoing investigation, not reveal anything that might compromise our law enforcement investigation. >> fox news confirmed that a waiver was signed by the state department, consulate in benghazi did not need specific security environment for high-threat posting. the manage they're signed off on the waiver is scheduled to testify tomorrow. >> that will be a hearing. >> it will be. >> bret: thank you. >> you're welcome. >> bret:...
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in the wake of her death, laws were changed and the paparazzi promised the royal family they would change their ways. in large measure, they did. but palace officials said today that the publication of the topless photos crossed a red line and set the clock back 15 years. so, now, the royals are taking the fight to the courts, announcing late today that they would sue the french magazine for breech of privacy. >> the poor girl will be afraid to take her socks off anywhere she goes now. >> reporter: abc news will not be showing the photos, which, according to a royal source, the couple learned about as they ate breakfast just a few moments before they paid a visit to a local mosque. >> kate! kate! >> reporter: in a state, st. james palace called the invasion of privacy "grotesque and totally unjustifiable." adding, "it was reminiscent of the worst excesses of the press and paparazzi during the life of diane in." >> prince williams is furious about this. he was clearly the driving force behind that statement today. and it is one of the most strongly worded statements i have ever seen from s
in the wake of her death, laws were changed and the paparazzi promised the royal family they would change their ways. in large measure, they did. but palace officials said today that the publication of the topless photos crossed a red line and set the clock back 15 years. so, now, the royals are taking the fight to the courts, announcing late today that they would sue the french magazine for breech of privacy. >> the poor girl will be afraid to take her socks off anywhere she goes now....
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. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil, but when you've got to pay the fiddler, ain't nothing nice. trust me, i'm living it. i'm living it. >> coming up, inmates try to survive a military-style boot camp. >> i wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. so, th is board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] >>> hey there. i'm verna de la cruz. here's what's happening. president obama spoke at a prayer vigil for the 26 people killed at an ele
. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil, but when you've got to pay the fiddler, ain't nothing nice. trust me, i'm living it. i'm living it. >> coming up, inmates try to survive a military-style boot camp. >> i wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. so, th is board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but...
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what about labor law reforms? what about making the marketplace more attractive to unions and union membership? mitt romney ran as if the president had put in place big sweeping labor law changes, but the obama administration didn't affect midge change in the first term. there's lots of things left on the labor agenda like a bill to make it easier for unions to get recognized and harder for companies to block unions from forming. could it be in the realm of possibility in the second term obama administration? or yesterday when the president spoke at arlington national cemetery, he touched on something that should be in the realm of possibility. the month's long backlog that our new veterans are facing when they try to access the benefits they have earned when they get home from war. >> no veteran should have to wait months or years for the benefits that you have earned so we will continue to attack the claims backlog. we won't let up. we will not let up. >> that claims backlog is actually a disaster. and it's gett
what about labor law reforms? what about making the marketplace more attractive to unions and union membership? mitt romney ran as if the president had put in place big sweeping labor law changes, but the obama administration didn't affect midge change in the first term. there's lots of things left on the labor agenda like a bill to make it easier for unions to get recognized and harder for companies to block unions from forming. could it be in the realm of possibility in the second term obama...
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the judge ruled that the law violates both the wisconsin and u.s. constitution. it was boughtbrought forth by the madison teachers' union. apple customers will have to wait three weeks before they see the iphone 5 the initially promised it would be delivered september 21st for customers to pre ordered the phone but they had to push that date back two weeks pre orders one live at midnight and after just one hour sold out of phone carriers include at&t, verizon are still showing phones available on their web sites. our very own dean richards has reviews for this guilty pleasure film. >> you are not my partner! >> a sleazy corporate rip-off and so much more, and arbitrage his a hedge fund trader the pillars of the financial world but behind the scenes he is juggling the spreadsheets to hide the illegal dealings just before he dunst the company and profits even more but a horrible accident takes place that plays out like the classic film double indemnity. it has one twist after another in a fantastic cast to play an all-out. susan sarandon plays the all supportive wi
the judge ruled that the law violates both the wisconsin and u.s. constitution. it was boughtbrought forth by the madison teachers' union. apple customers will have to wait three weeks before they see the iphone 5 the initially promised it would be delivered september 21st for customers to pre ordered the phone but they had to push that date back two weeks pre orders one live at midnight and after just one hour sold out of phone carriers include at&t, verizon are still showing phones...
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in somalia, there is no law and order. if you. so you want the central government but you don't want the senate got to be strong. if it's too strong, it hasn't has been associated with the elites having their way. in the midwest, the central government is powerful. for a central economy like the united states, you need a lot of business for the. people who want to have special interests being deals with politicians. -- it does seem like the argument comes down to prosperity being driven by the quality of elite in the society, because it's still theie let'ses that set up. -- or just plunder from above. does this all come back to. >> i would put it differently. i think the quality of the elites and how theie let's govern is very important. but you can't bank on the good knife natur good-natured elite doing what's good for society. you need to make sure the elite is behaving in the right way. when you think about the founding fathers, they were good in their own ways. not just because they were absolutely helpless, but they made rule
in somalia, there is no law and order. if you. so you want the central government but you don't want the senate got to be strong. if it's too strong, it hasn't has been associated with the elites having their way. in the midwest, the central government is powerful. for a central economy like the united states, you need a lot of business for the. people who want to have special interests being deals with politicians. -- it does seem like the argument comes down to prosperity being driven by the...
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make efforts with your in-laws. again, that's extremely important for the long-term of your marriage. if you are a wife as you are saying and you don't get along with your in-laws or if you are feeling really close to your in-laws, you want to back down and make sure that you set up those emotional boundaries. be sure you keep your privacy. don't take what your in-laws are saying to you personally. that's often times what women are doing when their in-laws are giving advice about parenthood and their major or even your work situation. we as women take it personally. we are very relationship-oriented. we want to be good mothers, good wives and good relationship partners. set emotional boundaries and don't take things personally and say when or no. say i think that's a great suggestion but i can't do it now. >> i don't know how you can not take these people's advice seriously. they come into your and they are a big part of your life or spouse's life. you have to take what they say seriously. there is a lot of edible s
make efforts with your in-laws. again, that's extremely important for the long-term of your marriage. if you are a wife as you are saying and you don't get along with your in-laws or if you are feeling really close to your in-laws, you want to back down and make sure that you set up those emotional boundaries. be sure you keep your privacy. don't take what your in-laws are saying to you personally. that's often times what women are doing when their in-laws are giving advice about parenthood and...
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failing to comply with the law requiring the release of the regulatory agenda every six months. inhof says the president is hiding that agenda because of the election. >> he is intentionally delaying reports, that the law requires until after the election. >> the epa did not respond to the repeated request for comment on the charges, neither did the white house. the obama campaign also declined our offer. for to us include a spokesman on this issue. coal or energy in general. >> one obama campaign ad running in coal country goes after a romney ad, and the coal miners at an event. >> it turns out they were told that attendance at romney's rally was "mandatory." it ends with the line mitt romney is not one of us. these coal miners in west virginia -- >> feel that the industry is under attack? >> definitely. absolutely. 100%. >> yeah. >> i'm 53. i have been doing it for 31 years and i had kids and it makes me angry. why would the federal government want to eliminate all of our jobs at this time in the recession? we're providing cheap electricity for the united states. pride thing w
failing to comply with the law requiring the release of the regulatory agenda every six months. inhof says the president is hiding that agenda because of the election. >> he is intentionally delaying reports, that the law requires until after the election. >> the epa did not respond to the repeated request for comment on the charges, neither did the white house. the obama campaign also declined our offer. for to us include a spokesman on this issue. coal or energy in general....
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it's kind of settled law. with suburban women who may be worried about president obama, the direction of the country, may be looking for a change, it's the way to say i'm not scary on this. i'm not going to try to restrict your rights here, not going to try to overturn settled law. you know i think he runs some risk on the right. for some conservatives this is the only issue. that said, i think the calculation is, look, are these people going to vote for barack obama? probably not. are they going to stay home? probably not because they believe so strongly that you need to get obama out and that ultimately conservatives may not be thrilled about something like this, mitt romney saying something like this on abortion, but what choice do they have but to vote for him? >> now mitt romney again said something on the campaign trail today about his brief encounter with glen dougherty one of the former navy s.e.a.l.s. who died in benghazi and said yesterday he met him at a christmas party that he they had something in
it's kind of settled law. with suburban women who may be worried about president obama, the direction of the country, may be looking for a change, it's the way to say i'm not scary on this. i'm not going to try to restrict your rights here, not going to try to overturn settled law. you know i think he runs some risk on the right. for some conservatives this is the only issue. that said, i think the calculation is, look, are these people going to vote for barack obama? probably not. are they...
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the attorney says $300,000 is the maximum amount allowable by law but the family's attorney called the offer an insult. it has been 462 days since this country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the fiscal cliff is still there. still weighing on stocks. the dow fell another 121 points. the nasdaq and s&p lost more than a percent. what will it take to wake washington up front. a country awash in red elects a blue president. take a look. i saw this map today and it just took my breath away. as you can see most counties in this country, that would be an understatement, i mean look that. they voted republican. but the cities are where most the people live they tend to vote demonstrate and that's where you see the blue. that's how president obama was re-elected. we know the battleground states get a lot of hoff. ohio and virginia got two-thirds of the campaign appearance. they are home to an eighth of the nation's population. pointed out by one of our guests tonight. that affects turnout. new numbers came out today. in the battleground states turnout was 62.7%. in
the attorney says $300,000 is the maximum amount allowable by law but the family's attorney called the offer an insult. it has been 462 days since this country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the fiscal cliff is still there. still weighing on stocks. the dow fell another 121 points. the nasdaq and s&p lost more than a percent. what will it take to wake washington up front. a country awash in red elects a blue president. take a look. i saw this map today and it...